Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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1:27:02
This is true, Mr. Neary.
1:27:05
But if the wind blew from
the south instead of the north...

1:27:09
...this conversation would not be
taking place.

1:27:12
There's nothing wrong with the air.
1:27:15
What makes you say that?
1:27:17
l just know.
There's nothing wrong with it.

1:27:20
Go outside and make me a liar.
1:27:26
l want to talk to the man in charge.
1:27:29
Mr. Lacombe is the highest authority.
1:27:32
He isn't even an American.
1:27:36
Mr. Neary, are you an artist
or a painter?

1:27:40
No.
1:27:45
Have you been hearing a persistent
ringing in your ears?

1:27:48
Almost an agreeable ringing?
1:27:50
No.
1:27:53
Having headaches, migraines?
1:27:55
Yeah.
1:27:58
An irritation in your eyes
and your sinuses?

1:28:00
Yeah.
1:28:02
Do you have hives?
Do you have allergies?

1:28:07
And burning on your face
and on your body?

1:28:10
-Yes. Who are you people?
-Look at this.

1:28:13
l got one like it in my living room.
Who are you?

1:28:22
Monsieur Neary, please,
one more question.

1:28:26
Have you recently had
a close encounter?

1:28:30
A close encounter
with something very unusual?

1:28:36
Who are you people?
1:28:44
-These people strangers to you?
-Yeah. Except for her.

1:28:50
And the two of you felt compelled
to be here?

1:28:54
Yeah, you might say that.
1:28:57
-But what did you expect to find?
-An answer.


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